GERMAN AFFAIRS.
COMPANY’S IMMENSE PROFITS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Berlin, Nov. *25. The Schwartz Koff Locomotive and Machine Company made a net profit last year of 19,750,000 marks. The report states that the figures are not merely a paper illusion due to the depreciation of the mark, but the monetary turnover, which exceeded half a milliard marks, and the year’s output, are both far the greatest'dn the company’s history. < A considerable portion of the output has gone abroad. Further large foreign orders have not yet been completed. The company proposes to double its capital. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. BURNING BAD LITERATURE. Berlin, Nov. 26. Thirty thousand penny dreadfuls and 10,000 volumes of questionable literature have been collected by children of the working classes of Berlin for burning at the stake. Mass meetings are being heici in all parts of Germany in connection with the campaign against bad books. Bodies of boy scouts are canvassing towns and villages and exchanging good books for bad, which are burnt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1921, Page 6
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164GERMAN AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1921, Page 6
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